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CHECK OUT THESE NEW RV FEATURES TO LOOK FOR IN 2021

July 11, 2022

The year 2020 will go down in history for more reasons than conceivable. With that said, 2020 was truly remarkable for the RV industry. People still wanted to travel, but safely, and they do not consider traditional modes for travel and vacation like airlines and cruise ships safe. This dilemma caused folks who never considered

Nonwovens for the Automotive Market

July 11, 2022

Opportunities for nonwovens in the automotive market continue to expand. As auto designers look for materials that are lightweight, cost-effective, sustainable and offer increased comfort and reduced noise to drivers and passengers, nonwovens are helping meet these needs. Add to this the anticipated growth in the electric vehicle (EV) market, and suppliers and converters of

Pleated Filters: The Great Problem Solver

July 6, 2022

Undersized dust collectors, differential pressure limiting production and overextended employees tied up with lengthy maintenance: The dust collection baghouse has no shortage of problems. Before scrapping a dust collection system and rebuilding expensive infrastructure, it is worth considering a simple filter swap to a pleated-style filter to address some of these headaches. While pleated filters

How Does Sound Deadening Work in a Vehicle?

July 6, 2022

Most mobile audio enthusiasts know that sound deadening is an important part of a car audio system upgrade. This simple material will not only reduce the amount of road and wind noise that you hear, but it can dramatically improve the performance of your audio system. Let’s take a close look at how common sound

Automated Cutting & Sewing Developments

July 6, 2022

An apparel product is a consumer good with a large number of fragmented supply chains. It starts with fiber selection, proceeds to yarn and fabric production, and ends in apparel manufacturing. In many cases, several additional sectors are involved in finishing the final product, which may include trims, findings, embroidery, leather and other fashion accessories.

Modular cutting and stacking system advances flexible, fully automated operations

July 4, 2022

When combined with CAD-based pattern design and advanced nesting software, digital (computer-controlled) cutting systems for composites enable fabricators to not only reduce material waste and costs — even with complex-shaped parts — but also reduce cutting time from days (when done manually) to minutes, lowering cycle time and increasing repeatability and reproducibility (R&R). Still, given

Spotlight on Spunlace

July 4, 2022

With the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic still raging on around the world, demand for wipes—especially disinfecting and hand sanitizing wipes—remains high, which has sparked high demand for the materials that make them such as spunlace nonwovens. Spunlace or hydroentangled nonwovens in wipes consumed a projected total of 877,700 tons of material worldwide in 2020.

Understanding How Industrial Dust Collectors Work

July 4, 2022

Industrial dust collectors are designed to clean up air from industrial machinery and outdoor equipment. They remove the harmful particles from factory workers’ breathing areas, which protects their health and safety, improves efficiency, and reduces costs for companies. Types of Industrial Dust CollectorsIndustrial dust collectors are either wet dust collectors or dry-running cyclones, depending on

Types of Filters

June 15, 2022

Filters are systems or elements used to remove substances such as dust or dirt, or electronic signals, etc., as they pass through filtering media or devices. Filters are available for filtering air or gases, fluids, as well as electrical and optical phenomena. Air filters are used for cleaning the air. Electronic filters clean electrical signals

Cornell team develops machine with aim of ending textile waste

June 15, 2022

The average American goes through roughly 70 pounds of clothing each year, creating approximately 21 billion pounds of clothing sent to landfills – 5% of all landfill waste, according to the Council for Textile Recycling. A multidisciplinary Cornell design and research team has developed a unique fabric-shredding machine in hopes of a zero-waste solution for

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